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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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Fil, anything you decide to mess with in the service menu, I would recommend writing the values down first! At least you have something to return to if you goose everything up. Andy T.
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Just had an hour lying on the floor looking at the ceiling and listening to my wonderful Beovox 5000/2500 on very loud! Amongst the tracks I'd put on the MP3 player was Eva Cassidy's "Some where over the rainbow", and Enya's "Marble Halls" Positively brought tears to mine eyes! I love my Beolab 5000 amp. Thanks Casdave
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I can't belive none of you have got this, it's so easy! Yes, it's a world map, but the colours are of little significance. It's the white dots! A white dot signifies a town where--- A. There is a Bang and Olufsen outlet and B. a Shetland Times reader (online) and C. a driving test center and D. a thriving Spanish-speaking community and
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Hi John Sorry you did not get a reply yet. I think it is quite a specialised subject. Maybe if you post it again on the workbeck forum you might have more joy. Andy T.
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Hi Adam.Welcome to Beoworld! If the speakers are called Beolab 3000, they are active and have a built in aplifier, and if you got them for that price, you are a very lucky man. Without the anplifier and display, they would be called Beovox 3000. Beolab 3000 will go with an Ouverture and the Beosound 3000 but not sure about the Century. I don't think
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Hi Steve. I might be wrong but I think the 9000 has connections for passive speakers, not active as the Beolab Pentas are. Beovox Pentas would connect. Do you have a B&O TV connected? If so, which one? Andy T.
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I agree, great story Peter.
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You haven't accidentally forgotten, and put the CD in right way up John! Just a thought.
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Ignace, What's a snoertje? It sounds like something you wipe from your nose onto your sleeve (in English)
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